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HTG

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The title is quite self explanatory I guess. There are no rules to this. Choose any genre and any type of instrument you want in your band. Doesn’t matter if the people involved are dead or alive.

Here’s mine:
Vocals:
Stevie Nicks
Guitar:
Mark Knopfler
Bass:
Colin Greenwood
Drums:
Omar Hakim
Synthesizer:
Ralf Hütter
Producer:
Flood

I think they’d make a great progressive rock band with some electronic elements.
 
easy

Vocals: Fred Durst
Guitar: Wes Borland
Bass: Sam Rivers
Drums: John Otto
DJ: DJ Lethal
 
Co-Vocals: Michael Jackson and Prince
Guitar: Prince
Bass: Larry Graham
Drums: Clyde Stubblefield
Synth: Matt Fink
Trumpet/Horns: Quincy Jones
Producer(s): Prince, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones
Engineer: Susan Rogers
 
Co-Vocals: Michael Jackson and Prince
Guitar: Prince
Bass: Larry Graham
Drums: Clyde Stubblefield
Synth: Matt Fink
Trumpet/Horns: Quincy Jones
Producer(s): Prince, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones
Engineer: Susan Rogers
Great choice there.
Prince might be one of the very few people who you could put on basically every instrument.
 
Great choice there.
Prince might be one of the very few people who you could put on basically every instrument.

I was going to, but I wanted to give some others their flowers.

I'll never forget the story that Prince was left out of Rolling Stone Magazine's top 100 guitarists of all time list, and he took it personally, played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 with Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne, and half-way into his already brilliant and show-stealing solo, nodded to Petty that he wanted to go "off script", and proceeded to shove Rolling Stone's list where the sun doesn't shine. :lol:

 
Landon Tewers from The Plot in You on vocals
Cody Quistad from Wage War on guitar
Bobby Lynge formly in Fit for a King on guitar/bass
II from Sleep Token on drums

Maybe? I think I need to find a cooler person on bass.
 
Vocals: Chris Robinson
Guitars: Jack White, Hendrix
Bass: Jean-Jacques Burnel
Drums: Philthy Animal
Something for the dads: Stacia

I've gone for an avant-garde, psychedelic blues vibe with boobs.
 
Vocals : David Bowie

Lead guitar: Johnny Marr

Bass: Simon Gallup

Drums: Clem Burke

Keyboards/Synth: Michael MacNeil

Producer:Steve Lily white.
 
I was going to, but I wanted to give some others their flowers.

I'll never forget the story that Prince was left out of Rolling Stone Magazine's top 100 guitarists of all time list, and he took it personally, played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 with Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne, and half-way into his already brilliant and show-stealing solo, nodded to Petty that he wanted to go "off script", and proceeded to shove Rolling Stone's list where the sun doesn't shine. :lol:


What's the football equivalent of this?
 
Vocals : Chris Cornell
Guitar: Jimi Hendrix
Drums: Keith Moon
Bass: Charles Mingus
Keyboard/synth: Prince
DJ: Premier
 
Vocals: Freddie Mercury
Guitar: John Mayer
Bass: Bootsy Collins
Drums: Rollum Haas
Synthesizer: Fred Gibson (Fred Again..)
Producer: Q:Tip

Fred and Tip can switch depending on the opposition. I’d bring Zack de la Rocha off the bench for Freddie for tough away matches.

I have no idea what kinda music they’d play, but I know I’d like it.
 
Sade or Loreena Mckennitt on the vocals and Mike Oldfield on everything else for the casual new age soft rock :lol:

both Mike Patton and that guy from DInosaur Jr. on the vocals for the rock band again, don't know about the rest though.
 
Vocals: Jorn Lande
Guitar: Michael Romeo
Bass: Steve DiGiorgio
Drums: Mike Portnoy
Keyboards: Jordan Rudess

Obviously prog metal.